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Stena agreement with DOE for LNG to power project

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Stena Power & LNG Solutions has announced it has agreed to a technology license agreement with Delta Offshore Energy (DOE) to grant utilisation of its proprietary Jetty-Less LNG receiving and regas technology for the offshore LNG to power project located in the Bac Lieu Province in Southern Vietnam.

Stena agreement with DOE for LNG to power project

DOE will employ Stena’s floating Jetty-Less Autonomous Transfer System (ATS) and Self-installing Regas Platform (SRP) solutions to provide energy to the 3200 MW power plant project located at Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta.

Svein Hellesmark, Chief Technology Officer, Stena Power & LNG Solutions, said: “We are honoured to play a key part in this important and large-scale energy infrastructure project in Vietnam. This award demonstrates the trust DOE and its partners have in our Jetty-Less LNG technology.

“We have been co-operating closely with DOE on this ground-breaking project for more than two years which has been an extraordinarily interesting and inspiring journey.

“At Stena we offer innovative solutions across the LNG value chain. Our Jetty-Less LNG technology is complemented by considerable LNG competence and experience in new-building project support, ship management and marine engineering.”

Bobby Quintos, Managing Director - Engineering, Delta Offshore Energy added: “The metocean and tidal conditions in Bac Lieu are very challenging from a traditional FSRU deployment perspective, so we had to collaborate with Stena to think of ‘out of the box solutions’ in order to make this work, thus the development of the Jetty-Less solution for our project. The additional benefits of a lower CAPEX and modular design also fits nicely to the DOE model of innovation and efficiency in our LNG to Power Solutions. We are very pleased to work with Stena to usher in the next technological evolution in offshore LNG regas terminals.”

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/03092020/stena-agreement-with-doe-for-lng-to-power-project/

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